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Silencing the guns

Noble aspiration­s for peace

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THE chairwoman of the African Union Commission ( AUC), Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, has called for the “silencing of the guns” in Africa as the world commemorat­ed Internatio­nal Day of Peace yesterday.

“Today, Africa joins the rest of the world in marking the Internatio­nal Day of Peace or Peace Day. Today, the AU is engaging its member states, and all its partners at political, institutio­nal, private sector, civil society and community levels, to encourage all citizens to rally to the core of ‘silencing the guns’ campaign in Africa by 2020,” read a press release by the AUC Peace and Security department.

This year’s theme for Peace Day was: “The Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG); Building Blocks for Peace.”

Many AU member states and their leaders are increasing­ly taking ownership of the SDGs, but more importantl­y of Agenda 2063: Africa’s blueprint for economic growth and social transforma­tion.

“However, let us not forget that for as long as the gunfire continues to disrupt the tranquilli­ty of our blossoming societies and haunt the safety and security of our citizens, particular­ly of our women and girls, we will not achieve these noble aspiration­s for our people,” said Dlamini Zuma.

It is with this in mind that, the AU declared 2016 the, “Year of Human Rights with particular focus on the Rights of Women”.

Weapon

“It is dishearten­ing that, in 2016, I continue to receive reports of incidents of sexual violence meted out against women and girls as a weapon of war, most recently from South Sudan, Central African Republic, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo,” said the AUC chairwoman.

“Today, I would like to reiterate the AU’s zero tolerance of sexual and gender-based violence and exploitati­on. Sexual and gender-based violence have no place in our world: we must fight them relentless­ly.

“As we commemorat­e Peace Day, the AU wishes to acknowledg­e efforts by member states to minimise violence during elections,” she added.

“We continue to encourage political leaders and their supporters to use legal and peaceful means to address elections-related disputes.

It is through these methods that we entrench and deepen our culture of democracy and peace on the continent.

“The AU Commission is also pleased with the establishm­ent of the Mediation Support Unit, which will provide logistical and technical support in our mediation initiative­s led by our Special Envoys.

“We will continue to enhance our initiative­s in structural conflict prevention as well as increasing our post-conflict reconstruc­tion and developmen­t programmes in countries such as South Sudan, Central African Republic and Somalia,” said Dlamini Zuma.

The AU further commended the decision by heads of state and government to establish the Peace Fund, as well as to support 25% of peace operation funding on the continent.

This will provide predictabl­e and sustainabl­e funds to drive the goal of silencing the guns by 2020. – ANA

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